His final start of the 2008 season came in the first game of the Florida State League championship series against the Daytona Cubs. Fox struck out ten over six innings to extend the streak of scoreless innings pitched by Fort Myers Miraclestarting pitchers to 18.2 in the post season. Unfortunately, the bullpen imploded, and he was unable to record the win as the Cubs defeated the Miracle 5-1. Daytona went on to win the series in four games.

Fox has both started and pitched in relief during his minor league career, however, he was used primarily as a starter in 2009 for the Twins' Double A affiliate, the New Britain Rock Cats. He went 9-9 with a 3.58 ERA and 120 strikeouts in 2009 to help the Rock Cats to their first post season appearance since 2003.

Daniel Joseph Lehmann (September 5, 1985, Denver, Colorado) is a catcher in the Minnesota Twins' organization who signed with the Twins in the eighth round of the 2007 First Year Player Draft. He is 5'11" tall, and weights 186 lbs., and bats and throws right handed.[5]

He reported to Spring training with the Twins on February 15 as a non-roster invitee, and begins the 2009 season on the Miracle roster, however, spent part of the season with the Twins' double A affiliate, the New Britain Rock Cats. With New Britain, he batted .243 with three RBIs; with Fort Myers, Lehmann batted .286 and caught nine of twelve would-be base stealers to earn himself a Florida State League All-star selection.[6]

On December 11, 2008, he was acquired by the Kansas City Royals in the Rule V Draft, and on that same day he was traded to the Seattle Mariners for cash considerations.[7] He was sent back to the Twins on April 1, 2009.[8]

The Twins selected Parmelee with their first round (20th overall) pick in the 2006MLB draft after he hit .407 with 11 home runs and 26 runs batted in as a senior at Chino Hills High School in California. As soon as the Twins signed Parmelee, he instantly became one of the organizations top power hitting prospects and they are projecting him to be a potential impact player in the middle of their lineup within the next few years.[10]

Steven Scott Singleton (September 12, 1985, San Francisco, California) is a second baseman in the Minnesota Twins organization selected by the Twins in the 11th round of the June 2006 draft. He is 5'11" tall and weighs 189 lbs. He bats left handed, but plays his position righty.[13]

Spencer is from Charlotte, North Carolina, and attended UNC-Charlotte, where he earned first-team A-10 All-Conference in 2006 and was named Pitcher of the Week in February, 2007 by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.[15] He was selected by the Twins in the 25th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.

He began the 2008 season in class A with the Midwest LeagueBeloit Snappers. After compiling a 5-3 record with a 2.14 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 46.1 innings, he was named a Midwest League Western division All-Star.

Following the All-Star game, he was promoted to the Fort Myers Miracle. With the Miracle, he went 1-4 with a 6.59 ERA in 15 games (four starts). Thus far, he's been used exclusively in the bullpen in 2009, however, he's been outstanding in that role. In the first half of the season, Steedley went 3-0 with a 0.74 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 24.1 innings to earn a Florida State LeagueAll-Star selection.[16] Spencer was promoted to double A New Britain during the second half of the season.